Tasty Munchies That’ll Add To The Whole Vibe Of Your Ghar Ki Shaadi!
BY Anupriya | 20 Jul, 2020 | 19175 views | 4 min read
Covid-19 may have forced our 2020 couples to change their plans, but that certainly hasn't stopped them from deciding what goes on their wedding food menu. In fact, with intimate home weddings becoming the new normal, couples have found their way back to simpler and hassle-free food spreads for their downsized guest list. Homemade snacks that are not only appetizing but also super easy to make are the way to go, and you can serve them as and when you please. Whether you want to serve those mini burgers & finger foods as welcome snacks or let your guests devour some delish cake balls & macarons once it's all done and dusted, it is totally your call.
But first check out these easy snack recommendations that we've put down for you! Scroll down to tick off some of these mouth-tingling savouries & get your guests asking for more! While you can always try and cook these at home with a little help from Youtube tutorials, if you want to steer clear of the hassles of making it, try out WedMeGood's Home Catering service & find the best of local caterers who can do it for you (with proper hygiene measures in place)!
Fries in a jar
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Potato wedges or french fries are the easiest to make, and let's be real almost everyone loves these crispy bites. Even better when they're dipped in fresh salsa sauce and served in mini jars or shot glasses.
Homemade Mini Burgers
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For your micro wedding, these mini buns loaded with veggies and crispy patties will work wonders. Give your guests one of these, and they'll surely come back for another.
Soup shooters!
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Soup shots make for the perfect mid-phera snacks (especially during winters). Top them up with crispy bread crumbs, and the taste enhances by multi folds. (On a side note, screenshot this food table display for your home wedding.)
Aaloo Tikki with Mint Chutney
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Who doesn't relsih eating some hot Aloo tikkis with mint chutney? It's indeed one must-have snack at Indian weddings, and you should definitely consider adding it to your snack menu.
Bhelpuri Tarts
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Bhel in tarts or bhel in martini glasses, either of them are a great snack idea for your home wedding!
Gol Gappa Shots
Image via Shruti & Shrey's wedding
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Gol gappas are like comfort foods one can never say no to! And when they are served in such such fancy cutlery, you ought to save that idea and include it in your wedding.
Kebab Sticks
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Kebabs with some cocktails? Hell, yes! This combination always sets the mood right, and we bet your guests would love it.
Bite-sized Sandwiches
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If you want to add something delectable yet filling to your snack menu, these bite-sized sandwiches should definitely tick off your checklist.
Caramelised Popcorns
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Talk about 5 minute homemade snacks, and caramelised popcorns come to our mind! They are crunchy with a mix of salty & sweet. Serve them with nuts and hot chocolate sauce and your guests will devour them all.
Biryani in Handis
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Serving briyani in handis can never go wrong, whether it's for a big fat indian wedding or a micro wedding at home.
Samosas with chutney
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Get your favorite evening snack to the table, and serve them with tangy chutney! These crunchy samosas with crispy papris will surely add to the whole vibe of your ghar ki shaadi.
Flavoured Foxnuts
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Another healthy welcome snack that your guests can nibble in betwwen the rituals are these crispy & puffy makhanas. You can serve them raw, roasted or caramlized-whichever way you and your guests like it the most!
Om Nom Nom! Well, these were some scrumptious snacks you can add to your home wedding food menu! Pen down the ones you love, and promise your guests one delectable experience. You can also consider Home Catering Services by WedMeGood for your upcoming intimate wedding.